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Minor in Computer Science

An undergraduate minor in Computer Science is offered for students majoring in other fields who wish to supplement their preparation in a major discipline with a substantial amount of course work in computer science.

The minor in Computer Science is particularly appropriate for those students who anticipate significant use of a computer during the pursuit of their chosen majors or who would like to develop additional marketable skills to supplement and complement their major studies.

Requirements for the Minor

Students must meet all university requirements for a minor.

In addition, students must:

  1. complete at least one course at the upper-division level; and
  2. submit transfer courses to the advisor for the minor for approval by the fIrst week of the trimester of intended graduation.

Required Courses (22 Hours)

CPSC    2005  Introduction to Computer Technology (3)
CPSC    3142  Computer Programming: Introduction to C++ (3)
CPSC    3143  Computer Programming: Introduction to C++ Laboratory  (1)
CPSC    3145  Computer Programming: C++ (3) CPSC    3415  Data Structures (3)
CPSC    4190  Introduction to Software Engineering  (3)
CPSC    4205  Computer Organization (3)
MATH  3137  Discrete Mathematics  (3)

Total -22 Hours